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  1. Iris sibirica ‘Kabluey’. The Siberian Iris are an easy, trouble-free group, forming clumps of grassy foliage with a late spring display of butterfly-like flowers. Plants are sturdy and upright, and seldom troubled by Iris borer.

  2. Fun to say, the exploding ruffled, multi-petaled dark violet-blue flowers are large, 5-6” across and gorgeous! Intricate creamy white blazes with just a glimmer of yellow intensify its elegance. More delicately flowered than Bearded Iris, Siberians are very adaptable and easy to grow.

  3. Plant database entry for Siberian Iris (Iris 'Kabluey') with 4 images and 17 data details.

  4. www.shootgardening.com › plants › iris-kablueyIris 'Kabluey' - Shoot

    'Kabluey' is a rhizomatous, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with upright, strap-like, dark grey-green leaves and, in summer, erect stems bearing double, deep purple-blue flowers with veined, white-marked falls.

  5. Intricate creamy white blazes with just a glimmer of yellow intensify its elegance. More delicately flowered than Bearded Iris, Siberians are very adaptable and easy to grow. Equally at home in the flower border, or a moist (even bog) garden. Out of stock.

  6. Apr 7, 2021 · When growing Siberian iris (Iris sibirica), gardens will burst with early season color and intricate, frilly flowers. Planting Siberian iris en masse adds an elegant charm to the spring garden. Use these beautiful plants as a background border for other early spring bloomers.

  7. Kabluey Iris features large dark violet-blue flag-like flowers with gold throats and white centers at the ends of the stems in late spring. The flowers are excellent for cutting. Its sword-like leaves remain green in color throughout the season.

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